State Patrol arrests two women on suspicion of breaking into governor’s office
Troopers with the Washington State Patrol have arrested two women who allegedly broke into Governor Inslee’s office on June 15th and took several items, including gifts from Native American tribes, a ceremonial Washington State Patrol hat, and a bottle of wine. The thieves did not bother to take any of the computers or cameras that were in the office.
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